Kelly's Pet Sitting

Every pet owner is different when it comes to grooming. Of course, time and money play a role in how
and how often you groom your pet. Some
like to do it themselves and others like the convenience of professional
groomers.

All pets are different too and breeds play a role in the
type of grooming needed. The information
and tips below will help you better understand your pet’s grooming needs and the
options that are available to you.

Let's face it; it’s
becoming a trend that our pets are developing very human-like issues. Or
maybe we just didn't think to notice before. A generation ago, you never
heard about pets getting cancer, and certainly not having the emotional
and psychological issues that are becoming
so common and often treated medicinally these days.

But
pet depression and anxiety are real. These sweet beings thrive on love
and attention. So it makes sense that they might succumb to the same negative
psychological reactions we humans do when encountering stressful situations.

I would like to share this article written by Dr. Karen Becker because being prepared in a pet poisining emergency can mean the difference between life and death for your pet. At Kelly's Pet Sitting in Medford, Oregon, our sitters are aware of the signs of poisoning and know what to do. Having a professional pet sitter care for your pets gives you an added benefit because we are knowledgable about emergency pet situations and can get your pet to the veterinarian immediately, if needed.

This is Part 1 in a 2
part series of symptoms that dog and/or cat owners should not ignore, and
should seek veterinary attention right away. They are not in order of
importance, as they are all important.

In these tough economic times, pet owners are looking for
ways to save money on their pets. Unfortunately, this also leads people to
delay seeking medical care because they’re uncertain if a visit to the vet is
absolutely necessary.

This website has some great blogs about dogs and he supports dog
adoption and education for dog owners everywhere. He had some great questions about Kelly’s Pet
Sitting in Medford, OR that I wanted to share with my readers.

How long
have you been doing this and what led you to get into this business?

I have been pet sitting in the Medford, OR area for 10 years and
am now in my 5 year doing this on a full time basis.

With the holidays here and all those yummy treats being
passed around, does your dog or cat look at you with pleading eyes? I know mine do, but we try to limit human
food for our pets. So, I thought it
would be fun to share some dog and cat treat recipes you can make at home. That way you can spoil your pets a little too.
With all of the pet food and treat
recalls happening, it’s hard to know which brand of treats you can trust!

Our goal is to provide the very best
pet care available and to give our clients peace of mind while they
are away. We love getting positive reviews and our clients say it
best. I would like to share with you a few of these reviews from
some of our very satisfied clients.

8/6/2012

Kelly has taken
care of my pets several times now. She is an amazing person who
understands the needs of both the owner and their pets. I love the
texting service of a daily update.

My dogs love going to the dog park to
socialize and be off leash. Sometimes they want to play with other
dogs or chase balls and other times they would rather just accompany
me around the park as I walk or lay down and relax. Either way, we
all get to unwind and enjoy ourselves.

Now that summer and warmer weather is
here, a lot more people will be taking their dogs to the dog park to
socialize and exercise. Here are eight tips for having a happy dog
park experience.

Take a pre-park walk. With our busy
schedules, we dog owners often use a trip to the dog park as a way to
get all that excess energy out of our pups.